A drawing by Noboru Yoshida for “Ponyo” in the Academy Museum collection
Photograph: Courtesy of the Margaret Herrick Library | Drawing by Noboru Yoshida for “Ponyo" (2008).

Studio Ghibli’s ‘Ponyo’

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  • Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Miracle Mile
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Time Out says

First up on the Academy Museum’s 2026 calendar is a deep dive into Studio Ghibli’s Ponyo. One of Hayao Miyazaki’s most beloved films, Ponyo was notable for its focus on hand-drawn animation, with not only the characters but the backgrounds drawn frame-by-frame rather than using animation cels or CGI. Last year, Studio Ghibli donated original production materials to the Academy Collection, so this show will highlight those items, including art boards, posters, a Studio Ghibli animation desk and original drawings—some of which will be displayed in North America for the very first time—pairing them with immersive and interactive elements like an animation table and a play environment for kids.

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Price:
$25
Opening hours:
Wed–Mon 10am–6pm

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